2004 Sunbeam 42 C

Leading the way in a new generation of yachts.

Year:

2004

Hull Material:

Fibreglass/GRP

Length:

13m

Engine/Fuel Type:

/

The concept of this new generation cruising yacht distinguishes itself through its well developed technology and optimal sailing performance. Conceived with maximum safety and minimal maintenance in mind, the construction and production focuses on the utmost cruising comfort - especially for small crews. The performance strength of the Sunbeam 42 is a result of the innovative craftmanship - hand-laminated method of construction (under German Lloyd supervision), as well as in the complexity of the standard production.

Additional Description
The generosity of the living space below deck meets the expectations of the most discerning Skipper.
One of the key features is the excellent all around-view in the saloon with comfortable headroom of 2.12m, capable of extending to 2.17m.
The exclusivity of the interior is underlined impressively by the use of first-class Sapelli Mahogany and through the fashionable design of the generous U-sofas. Rounded wood frameworks, washable and odour-proof covers, and first class weatherproof teak floor compliment the fashionable ambience.
The spacious galley includes a large-sized cool-box, as well as an integrated sink and cooker.

Additional Description
The formal solution of the deck offers the crew comfortable function and rest areas. Ergonomic design with practical service deriving from the safe centre cockpit.
The standard production of the Sunbeam 42 shows the special understanding for active and passive safety exemplary on board.
The long toerail from teak, rail traveller led aft, clutches for halyards, Sunbeam sliding door patent, divided and detached stainless steel bow pulpit, stainless steel pushpit with rescue ladder all result in crew safety amd comfort.

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